THE NEW INVADERS STRIKE!
Captain America and his allies put their best infiltration tactics to the test to free lower Manhattan from A.I.M.'s grasp. But the battleground is not what it seems and the Outer Circle not so easily surprised. Can Steve Rogers uncover a lurking enemy - or will his friends face doom at the hands of the Outer Circle's most deadly soldier?
Rated T+
From top to bottom,Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty#9 is a gorgeous book with lots of care poured into every inch of it. Read Full Review
"Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #9 is a clever issue that distorts the reality of Captain America to deliver one of the most fascinating issues of the series to-date! Read Full Review
Carnero blows me away with the beautifully detailed art throughout the issue. The visuals are amazing and enhance the thrilling elements of the story. Read Full Review
This is yet another amazing chapter in the Outer Circle saga, full of action, drama and all of the emotional story beats that anyone who loves Captain America could ask for. Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Carmen Carnero, Nolan Woodard and Joe Carmagna are killing it with this series and I cant wait to see what they come up with next! Read Full Review
It's an enjoyable as hell issue, and the whole creative team is to thank for that. I'm excited to see what's next. Read Full Review
Another excellent adventure comic starring Captain America and his pals, though, personally, I wish this story dealt with a bigger scope, and parts were a bit confusing. Read Full Review
While M.O.D.O.C.'s "control" makes a bit more sense than the world-ranging conspiracy that was revealed in just three issues during the first arc, it's still sloppy writing for a serial series. Read Full Review
Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #9 appears to be moving the story in a clear direction until it stops and throws everything away for some unknown purpose. Half of the dialog is painfully awkward, half of the art is chaotically confusing, and half of this entire issue appears to be a waste. Read Full Review
This issue is the perfect example of the creativity the medium can offer.
Spectacular storytelling amply compensates for some ambiguous last-act plotting. (We're stuck in a "what's real, what's not, when did the mind games start?" trap by the end.) This series has been so consistently great that I have complete faith in the way it'll play out.
The dialogue is delightful. There are multiple points where a great line drops my jaw and it just stays hanging for a page or longer as the scrumptious prose keeps on coming.
The art is equally formidable. While it occasionally gets sketchy, it constantly shoulders the majority of the storytelling work in the action scenes and it never disappoints. Carmen Carnero makes daring layout choices to establish a consistent visual theme; she's created somethin more
What a visual treat Carmen Carnero's storytelling is! I liked this issue but I was confused for a few pages which hinders a bit but overall I'm on board even if the Outer Circle thing is a joke of an antagonist.
My head hurts.